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A team led by Neil King, a biochemistry professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, is now exploring a new ...
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A newly discovered molecular phenomenon is responsible for the spectral balls of light seen in swamps and cemeteries ...
Scottish firm will use the cash to advance its AI platform and robotics system to rapidly make novel molecules ...